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DESIGN THINKING

• DIV: S

• Presented by : S2 GROUP

• Roll No. : 7- Dhanshree Tamkhane


: 8- Tanishka Pimple
: 9- Tanmay Walke
: 10- Tanmay Yadav
: 11- Tanushree Kanade
: 12- Tanvi Walthare

• Guided by : Prof. Manisha More Mam


PHASES AND TOOLS
IN
DESIGN THINKING
CONTENT :
1. Definition

2. Need

3. Importance

4. Benefits

5. Examples
 Phase 1: Empathize: Gather High-Quality Consumer Understanding
1. During this stage, design teams set aside their own biases and work to gain a deeper understanding of
real users and their needs—often through direct observation and engagement.
    

 Phase 2: Define—State Your Users' Needs and Problems


1.  In this phase, designers analyze the data gathered during the previous stage to identify and define the
issue with a clear and concise problem statement.

 Phase 3: Ideate—Challenge Assumptions and Create Ideas


1. The ideation stage is where designers start to explore solutions. Ideas in this stage will ultimately
become prototypes that can be tested with your target audience.

 Phase 4: Prototype—Start to Create Solutions


1. During this phase of design thinking, teams will create prototypes of the ideas they generated in the
previous stage.

 Phase 5: Test—Try Your Solutions Out


1. The testing phase of the design thinking process involves real users and real user feedback
2. During this phase, prototypes are given to participants to try out
  
IMPORTANCE OF DESIGN THINKING :
 Design thinking is essentially a problem-solving approach that has the
intention to improve products.
 Design thinking focuses on :
 
1. CREATIVITY:-It helps people overcome this problem and
unleash their creativity.

2.INNOVATION:- It is a human-centered approach to innovation.


design thinking provides the tools you need to become
an innovative thinker and uncover creative opportunities.

3.USER-CENTRICITY:- It is a customer-centric development


process that creates desirable products that are profitable and
sustainable over their lifecycle.
BENEFITS OF DESIGN THINKING

1. Creates innovative solutions

2. Foresees new problem

3. Prioterizes client’s needs

4. Tacles wicked problems


Conclusion

The goal of the design thinking process is to


come up with solutions, products, or services
that are desirable for the user, economically
viable from a business perspective, and
technologically feasible.

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